Inheritance research: From brothel to nun – A historian unpacks!

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Genetic researcher Nicolas Forster discovers family stories and unexpected legacies - exciting insights into his work.

Inheritance research: From brothel to nun – A historian unpacks!

Over the last 20 years, the Viennese heir researcher Nicolas Forster has compiled remarkable stories about heir research, which are now presented in his new book “Heirs Wanted!” were published. Forster, who was born in Vienna in 1976 and works in the historian's office, has brought sudden wealth to countless people. One of his most fascinating stories is that of a “Sandler King” from Wolverhampton who lived as a homeless tramp and surprisingly left behind a bulging pension account. After his death, Forster was able to locate three relatives in Croatia who could hardly believe how happy they were when they inherited the unexpected fortune Krone.at reported.

About nuns and brothels

In another spectacular case, Forster discovered the story of a brothel owner from Feldbach, whose estate, which was considered childless, caused huge waves. After intensive research, he found out that the deceased once gave up a baby for adoption, whose daughter now lives as a nun in Scotland. This lost past enabled the nun to sell the brothel for 144,000 euros and bequeath the proceeds to her order, which is a sensational fact of the story. “The devotee has not only discovered her roots, but also inherited an unexpected fortune,” said Forster, underlined by the curious twists and turns of his inheritance research, such as Venator-Hanstein.de summarized the details.

Forster himself often retreats to his home office in Döbling, where he enjoys the spring sun and deals with new inheritance cases. His cell phone number is always in use because the race for the next big inheritance jackpot never ends. “It not only affects the past, but also sets the future in motion for many people,” he says of the exciting world of genetic research. With his unique stories, he has captivated people not only in Vienna but also internationally.